I'm thinking about getting an entry-level([ch8804]$600 for everything) DSLR sometime in the near future, and was looking for some advice.
I'm planning on using it for just general use as well as some aviation photography.
I was looking at the Canon Rebel XS, any opinions on that camera?
I've had several different Canon DSLR cameras. Not tried the Rebel XS (1000D) but it should be fine.
It looks more economical to get a lens+body deal; I want something I can use at airshows, but I'm not sure the 18-55mm lens that comes with it will be enough for airshows.
The 18-55mm IS lens is a good general purpose "wide angle" lens. However, it's not suitable for air shows except for static shots.
What is 55mm in levels of multiplication(is there an easy way to convert?). The 4X optical on my point & shoot is not sufficient, but the 16X digital is just about right. Two lenses is probably out of the question because of price.
The X zoom value commonly quoted by manufacturers for compact cameras can be very misleading. Put simply it's the ratio between the minimum & maximum focal length.
Take the two lenses that skoker recommended as an example. The 18-55mm would be rated at 3x zoom to the 75-300 at 4x although the latter has a much longer maximum focal length. The 120-400mm lens I use for air shows would be rated at 3.3x.
The 75-300 lens would probably be OK to start with as it's relatively inexpensive. However, it doesn't have image stabilizing (IS) which I think is essential for decent aerial photos, for me at any rate.
PS.If someone had explained this to me when I first started in this hobby it would have saved me a lot of money.